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Old 01-07-2011, 12:12 PM  
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I just googled and I did not find where Israel has ever denied entry for IAEA inspectors...and did not find where the IAEA ever requested to inspect Israel and if entry has not been requested or denied then there of course is not a need for sanctions.

In one of the articles you posted Israel has indicated that if they build a nuclear plant they will cooperate with the IAEA. I am really surprised that they do not have a nuclear plant.
Are you even looking at what I'm posting? I guess not, ignorance is bliss.

I showed you a source that shows clearly that Israel DOES have a nuclear plant.

http://articles.cnn.com/2010-12-16/w...es?_s=PM:WORLD

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An unidentified flying object was shot down in the skies above Israel's Dimona nuclear plant, pictured here in 2004.


http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/10/wo...t/10nukes.html

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Israel’s nuclear reactor at Dimona was built with French help in the 1950s and was said to be used for weapons production. When a former worker there, Mordechai Vanunu, leaked the story to the Sunday Times of London in 1986, he was hunted down and arrested, spending 18 years in jail. Israel has another, smaller, research reactor at Nahal Soreq, near Tel Aviv.
And then here is one that shows that the IAEA hasn't even discussed Israel having nuclear technology until this year. Haven't even DISCUSSED it means that they haven't sent anyone in to inspect.

http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomac...-time-1.288981

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A copy of the restricted provisional agenda of the IAEA's June 7 board meeting lists Israeli nuclear capabilities as the eighth item - the first time that that the agency's decision-making body is being asked to deal with the issue in its 52 years of existence.
Was built in the 1950s and was never subject to inspections. I even included a picture in case that's what you need to see to prove to yourself that there is indeed a nuclear plant in Israel.

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